Change the graphical icons in K-Meleon

The skinning tutorial shows you how to install a new skin that you have downloaded from the
Themes page.
You can also download older skins for 1.1.x & previous versions Old Skins.
Extra Throbbers can be downloaded and used together with any skin or theme.
The external K-Meleon resources page has links to skins and themes pages located throughout the web.
To customize your Windows desktop or personal web page there is also a list of Icons, Buttons, and Banners for K-Meleon.

Translate K-Meleon

You can download translated versions of the K-Meleon menus from our Localization resource section.
That is also the place where you should find links and pointers to help you localize the Mozilla part of K-Meleon.

Customize the menus, accelerator keys and available toolbar buttons

This information is kept in the ConfigFiles.
You can edit these files through the PreferencesDialog.
Beginners should use caution when editing these files and it is helpful to create a test profile for extensive customization.

Customize the behaviour of K-Meleon

Much of K-Meleon's behaviour can be altered through the PreferencesDialog.
Even more can be altered by editing the PrefsJS?, UserJS?, UserChromeCSS? or UserContentCSS files directly.
These files are read by the Mozilla/Gecko rendering engine. Further information is available in the following documents.

Create a new skin for K-Meleon

The skinning tutorial shows you which files to edit to make K-Meleon look the way you want.
Visit the ThemeTools page to see a some of the recommended applications that can be used to help create K-Meleon themes.

Help develop K-Meleon

Web-development with/for K-Meleon

K-Meleon uses Gecko, the rendering engine from Mozilla.org, and should be detected as such. You should use K-Meleon to see how Gecko handles your pages, not how K-Meleon handles your pages. Gecko aims to be fully standards compliant.
If K-Meleon fails to follow the standards due to limitations in Gecko (and thus is also visible in Mozilla and/or mfcEmbed) you should report your findings to bugzilla.
If K-Meleon is the only browser that fails to follow the standards on a certain page, it should be reported to our bug database.
Never ever try to get K-Meleon to "work around" bugs we have. Write standards complaint pages and let us know if we fail to handle them correctly.
That's all.

Unofficial K-Meleon versions

K-Meleon Extensions & Add-ons Resources

K-Meleon Extension Setup (KMES):
On the K-Meleon Extension Setup pages you can find a description of this extension setup system and more interesting for the users, a lot of extensions (some Mozilla extensions, for example) adapted for K-Meleon.

K-Meleon Extensions Central:http://kmext.sourceforge.net is the place where you will find many of the popular mozilla xpi extensions modified to work with K-Meleon as well as many other non-xul extensions written especially for K-Meleon.